Revisit to the yield ratio of triton and 3He as an indicator of neutron-rich neck emission
Abstract
The neutron rich neck zone created in heavy ion reaction is experimentally probed by the production of the A=3 isobars. The energy spectra and angular distributions of triton and 3He are measured with the CSHINE detector in 86Kr +208Pb reactions at 25 MeV/u. While the energy spectrum of 3He is harder than that of triton, known as "3He-puzzle", the yield ratio R( t/3He) presents a robust rising trend with the polar angle in laboratory. Using the fission fragments to reconstruct the fission plane, the enhancement of out-plane R( t/3He) is confirmed in comparison to the in-plane ratios. Transport model simulations reproduce qualitatively the experimental trends, but the quantitative agreement is not achieved. The results demonstrate that a neutron rich neck zone is formed in the reactions. Further studies are called for to understand the clustering and the isospin dynamics related to neck formation.
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